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Professional Perverts

Posted on | January 23, 2015 | 104 Comments

What kind of people want to talk dirty to children? Perverts, and also government sex educators. But I repeat myself:

The former Ontario deputy education minister who oversaw the development of a controversial sex-ed program before facing child sex charges will plead guilty to a number of those charges.
Benjamin Levin, born 1952, was arrested in 2013 in the wake of an international child porn sting that led to his North York doorstep. He was not only accused of making and distributing child pornography, but also of arranging for a sexual offense with a child, and with possessing and accessing child pornography.
Levin’s lawyer Clayton Ruby confirmed Friday in court that his client will plead guilty to some of the seven charges, without clarifying which ones, reported the Toronto Star. Ruby also indicated that a guilty plea means there will be no trial.
Levin will be sentenced in March.
Under his watch as Ontario’s top education official from 2004 to 2009, Levin oversaw the development of an update to the provincial sex-education curriculum. Critics immediately slammed the proposal for encouraging the early sexualization of children and promoting a homosexual agenda.
Under the umbrella of “sexual diversity,” the curriculum teaches children to question whether they are a boy or a girl, about masturbation, oral sex, and ‘diverse’ family structures. After strong backlash from outraged parents the curriculum was shelved by then-Premier Dalton McGuinty in 2010.
After Levin’s arrest, Premier Kathleen Wynne, herself an open lesbian, tried to distance Levin from the sex-ed curriculum, saying at the time he had no direct role in writing it.
Critics expect the latest sex-ed curriculum proposed by Wynne to largely resemble its shelved predecessor. Wynne has stated that the curriculum, slated for all publicly funded schools next fall, will teach children about giving “sexual consent” and what she calls “healthy relationships.” . . .

The guy in charge of developing the sex-ed curriculum is a child molester, but don’t worry about that, says his boss, the lesbian.

Hello, Cultural Marxism:

In 1919, Georg Lukacs became Deputy Commissar for Culture in the short-lived Bolshevik Bela Kun regime in Hungary. He immediately set plans in motion to de-Christianize Hungary. Reasoning that if Christian sexual ethics could be undermined among children, then both the hated patriarchal family and the Church would be dealt a crippling blow. Lukacs launched a radical sex education program in the schools. Sex lectures were organized and literature handed out which graphically instructed youth in free love (promiscuity) and sexual intercourse while simultaneously encouraging them to deride and reject Christian moral ethics, monogamy, and parental and church authority. All of this was accompanied by a reign of cultural terror perpetrated against parents, priests, and dissenters.

In 1919, these people called themselves Bolsheviks. Today they call themselves “feminists.” These radical anti-Christian perverts have taken over government schools. Parents who send their children to government schools are complicit in this evil.




 

 

 

 

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104 Responses to “Professional Perverts”

  1. Daniel Freeman
    January 24th, 2015 @ 2:26 pm

    My parents made it look easy. Just watch some TV with her, and as you’re going along, quiz her to identify the message and decide if she agrees with it (from a starting assumption of automatically disagreeing until you decide otherwise, since they put the message there for their benefit, not yours). Commercials are the best, since there’s a limit to how tricky they can get in 30 seconds; and then you can extend the lesson to a whole episode, a season, a show, and a culture.

  2. gothamette
    January 24th, 2015 @ 3:05 pm

    I can think of better ways to put it.

    Parents who send their kids to state schools have to stop this shit. And they CAN. Stop putting up with being treated like a sheep. The way to do that is to stop being a sheep. End of story.

  3. gothamette
    January 24th, 2015 @ 3:06 pm

    Puhleeze. I don’t have to read about the Frankfurt school to know what bullshit is, and how to stand up for myself.

    The reality is that most people send their kids to public (“government” “state”) schools, and telling them that they are complicit in “evil” is a huge turn off.

  4. gothamette
    January 24th, 2015 @ 3:07 pm

    I agree but telling people to fuck off is equally bad.

  5. Joe Guelph
    January 24th, 2015 @ 3:13 pm

    Ironic: the article is titled “Sodom and Gomorrah” and declaims the father-daughter marriage-case that’s been all over the news recently.
    Isn’t the author aware of what happened between Lot and his daughters after they’d fled the destruction of the Cities of the Plain?

  6. OrangeEnt
    January 24th, 2015 @ 3:50 pm

    Yeah, if his exercise band was the Village People….

  7. Daniel Freeman
    January 24th, 2015 @ 4:02 pm

    To be clear, we are talking about lying about believing a lie that you don’t believe. That isn’t wrong, but lying always corrupts the soul — which is precisely why tyrannies force you to.

    The degradation of pretending to believe something ridiculous is a private shame that makes you feel unworthy of freedom, reducing your resistance to their control. It is only a mild defense to lie to them instead of to yourself.

    It may be too late to prevent it from reaching that point — there are certainly already truths that I cannot freely say at work, for example — but it is vital that we prevent it from getting worse.

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  9. Daniel Freeman
    January 24th, 2015 @ 6:00 pm

    I should say, my dad made it look easy. Looking back, my life reflects the research that I’ve read: it’s mostly the dad that teaches empathy and morality. Modeling empathy isn’t the best way to teach it — narcissism is a natural result — so male and female nurturance are complementary.

  10. Daniel Freeman
    January 24th, 2015 @ 6:18 pm

    I remember that one! They got their dad drunk on wine, used him to make babies, filed a complaint with Sodom U. that they were “raped” when he went for the butt, and then “raped” his bank account for child support + plastic surgery + college tuition for the next 22 years. Or something like that.

    Would’ve been more useful as pillars of salt.

    Kanye West – Gold Digger ft. Jamie Foxx

  11. trangbang68
    January 24th, 2015 @ 6:35 pm

    I remember speaking out in Tucson 25 years ago against a similar Junior Pervert Training Curriculum. The majority who opposed the plan we’re parents and people who still possessed a moral compass.
    The minority who advocated for it were social “scientists”, liberal riffraff, teachers union stooges and a motley flea bitten crew of fat dykes.
    We probably should have just locked the doors and beat the hell out of them. Worthless degenerates.

  12. K-Bob
    January 24th, 2015 @ 6:36 pm

    I gather from the other comments that this news story isn’t quite a ten on the PTSD scale. But I think I’ll refrain from reading it.

    I definitely got a full three weeks of full-bore PTSD from one news story about five years ago involving a child and his dad who was on “bath salts.” So I know it’s possible to have real nightmares from the news.

    And I’m not someone who would be squeamish about having to ventilate someone for breaking in, or having to shoot the dog when it’s time. Circle of life and all that.

    But some things…

  13. trangbang68
    January 24th, 2015 @ 6:37 pm

    I have a simple proposal. Let’s tie Erwin to a tree and throw eggs and tomatoes at him, maybe an occasional chunk of dog dirt.

  14. K-Bob
    January 24th, 2015 @ 6:41 pm

    That’s pretty funny.

    But on the serious side, what happens in childhood is supposed to stay in childhood.

    The two biggest errors in life are 1) making childish decisions when you’re an adult, and the biggest one of all, 2) Bringing an adult’s child fantasies back across the line into the realm of actual children.

  15. K-Bob
    January 24th, 2015 @ 6:44 pm

    That emotional reaction to a fact is not going to help their kids one bit.

    Let’s be clear: anyone who loves their children should remove them from public schools, now. Today.

    Whether it hurts their parental feelings is an issue between them and their therapist. They should be thinking about the child.

  16. Daniel Freeman
    January 24th, 2015 @ 6:48 pm

    I love that story. The best part? 25 years later, I can picture them supporting Islamic “change agents” that would stone them to death if permissible, and defending their Junior Pervert Training course plan in the same breath as condemning Charlie Hebdo.

  17. K-Bob
    January 24th, 2015 @ 6:53 pm

    Some states have protected home schoolers. They have been made effectively untouchable by the NEA.

    One way the NEA types have tried to screw with them in these states is by the tactic of “assumed” unionization. It took a lot of money and several years, but a situation with home-operated daycare centers in Michigan finally beat them back.

  18. K-Bob
    January 24th, 2015 @ 6:54 pm

    Decomposing. And it stinks, too.

  19. Daniel Freeman
    January 24th, 2015 @ 6:58 pm

    Oh, it’s just a story about a 17-year-old girl who made up for 12 years of her dad’s absence by losing her virginity to him when she met him again. The only traumatizing part was the blatant attempt to normalize it.

    Some people’s kids, right? Haha! Oh, wait…

  20. Adobe_Walls
    January 24th, 2015 @ 7:10 pm

    Lying does corrupt the soul, but not as much as tyranny.

  21. Adobe_Walls
    January 24th, 2015 @ 7:12 pm

    What part of NC?

  22. Daniel Freeman
    January 24th, 2015 @ 7:14 pm

    IIRC, there was a recent (failed) effort here in Oregon to unionize foster parents. They were unable to convince the State that they were even employees of the State, despite being paid by the State. My intuition is itching that there’s a connection.

  23. Daniel Freeman
    January 24th, 2015 @ 7:23 pm

    I believe that we are in what I like to call “aggressive agreement.”

  24. RS
    January 24th, 2015 @ 7:28 pm

    The big ticket item though, is mandatory curricula as mentioned in other comments. These mandates are designed to make popular–especially Christian–home school resources obsolete and unusable.

    The other obstacle is public universities throwing roadblocks for admission of home-schooled students, no matter what their SAT or ACT scores say.

    Home schoolers are the canary in the educational coal mine. What happens to them will ultimately happen to parochial schools, as well. The Left cannot abide, for example, thousands of Christian kids going to Washington to march for Pro-Life causes.

    Again, they don’t have to forbid it. They can, however, effectively make tertiary education more difficult to obtain, if one doesn’t have the “correct” credentials. Such a thing was quite common, especially among the children of Lutheran pastors in East Germany.

  25. RS
    January 24th, 2015 @ 7:31 pm

    I forget who wrote it, but the purpose of propaganda was not to disseminate information; the purpose was to demand that a population accede to untruths. It was a deliberate form of humiliation perpetrated by the State.

  26. Daniel Freeman
    January 24th, 2015 @ 7:36 pm

    Again, they don’t have to forbid it. They can, however, effectively make
    tertiary education more difficult to obtain, if one doesn’t have the
    “correct” credentials.

    Although college admission is increasingly just a girl problem, I do hope to have kids someday — some of whom might even be girls! — so I count that problem as mine.

  27. RS
    January 24th, 2015 @ 7:37 pm

    First, our host did not insult “your” parents. He made a general observation that in this day and age, where we are aware of the things which go on in public schools, parents who turn a willful blind eye to it and hope things will be OK need to reevaluate that position.

    The problem now is, the “experts” have taken over the public school system and even in districts which are nominally run by an elected board, superintendents hide things from them. Teachers and administrators experiment on children without the parents knowledge. Those parents who object are isolated, marginalized and denominated as “trouble makers” or “crazies.” They are (metaphorically) beaten into submission.

    Parents cannot ignore the problem and hope it goes away. The only answer is to reject the system and find a different course.

  28. RS
    January 24th, 2015 @ 7:41 pm

    Whatever you do, do not let yourself be marginalized or isolated if you identify issues. Know there are others like you. Get involved in everything. Attend school board meetings and PTA conferences. Develop contacts with other parents. I’ve seen too much of this in my profession from the inside. That’s why I’m so adamant about avoiding public schools. Public Schools will try to “convert” your child and they will do so secretly, such that the transformation will be complete before you know it.

  29. Daniel Freeman
    January 24th, 2015 @ 7:43 pm

    I would upvote your comment, but I might have kids someday and then homeschool them, and then a social [justice] worker might do a search and see that and construct a pretext for an investigation…

  30. RS
    January 24th, 2015 @ 7:47 pm

    Sadly, they cannot stop it. Oh, there may be the occasional victory, but rest assured the agenda will be slowed only briefly before getting back up to speed. Public school administrators know there will be occasional push back. But it doesn’t matter because they are thinking long term. They have your kids for 180 days a year for 13 years (including kindergarten.) It’s a war of attrition they plan to win.

    (BTW, the first clue that one needs to check up on a teacher is whether papers and assignments come home. If you suddenly stop seeing them, find out why.)

  31. RS
    January 24th, 2015 @ 7:51 pm

    Those people are still out there. They have not gone away and they infest public education. They probably decided to be more clandestine about it.

  32. Quartermaster
    January 24th, 2015 @ 8:03 pm

    They’re just scratching the surface. There is far worse to come. Far, far worse.

  33. Quartermaster
    January 24th, 2015 @ 8:10 pm

    A bullet would send the message far more effectively.

  34. Jim R
    January 24th, 2015 @ 8:39 pm

    Winston-Salem

  35. Adobe_Walls
    January 24th, 2015 @ 9:01 pm

    I’m not familiar with that area. I spent about a week there waiting for a project to start that didn’t. I’d venture to guess that the farther from the urban part the better. How long have you been there.

  36. Jim R
    January 24th, 2015 @ 9:13 pm

    About five in the city, about thirty in the Triad. It’s not Charlotte, but lots of good restaurants. Oddly enough, best Chinese I’ve ever had is here; the chow fun at Sampan is better than what I had in China (though, to be fair, I wasn’t in HK). You?

  37. Jim R
    January 24th, 2015 @ 9:51 pm

    Centrifugal Bumble-puppy

    Do we even want to know?

  38. Finrod Felagund
    January 24th, 2015 @ 9:57 pm

    That sounds like something out of The Gulag Archipelago.

  39. Adobe_Walls
    January 24th, 2015 @ 10:08 pm

    I’m in Georgia now but lived in the town of Clayton 20 miles southeast of Raleigh just inside Johnston Co from Wake Co., thank God. Moved there in 2001 left 2012.

  40. Daniel Freeman
    January 24th, 2015 @ 10:09 pm

    I don’t. While the book as a whole may be instructive, it would serve no useful purpose for me to learn more about one specific hypothetical perversion.

  41. Daniel Freeman
    January 24th, 2015 @ 10:30 pm

    Hmm. Looks difficult to check out from the library. Three volumes, and I can’t reserve them separately. I’ll have to actually go to one of the cities that has it. #FirstWorldProblems

  42. RS
    January 24th, 2015 @ 10:36 pm

    Sort of related, at least regarding Nanny State usurpation of parenting.

  43. Finrod Felagund
    January 24th, 2015 @ 11:06 pm

    It’s a long read. I must confess that the copy I have is an abridged version, which omitted some very Russian-specific parts.

  44. K-Bob
    January 25th, 2015 @ 1:50 am

    Yikes!

  45. Wombat_socho
    January 25th, 2015 @ 2:39 am

    But those were the BEST parts!

  46. Jim R
    January 25th, 2015 @ 7:59 am

    Heard of it but don’t know it.

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  49. Daniel Freeman
    January 25th, 2015 @ 5:24 pm

    Yeah, sorry about that. You said you didn’t want to read it, and I gave you the Cliff’s Notes version anyway. I was a bit intoxicated. I shouldn’t have done that, and I apologize.

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